The war has had many distributions to the public on the difficult situation. Ads and posters have used the style of Emotional Appeal to threaten and fear people. Some contain things that could frighten some to lean toward that side. The definition of Emotional Appeal: Writers may appeal to fear, anger, or joy to sway their readers. They may also add climax or excitement. This technique is strongly connected to the essay's mood. Some ads also use Emotional Appeal for, not fear, but promising safety and peace. Here is an example of these kind of ads:
Some show fear for Iraqis that the Americans will not help them quoting " Iraq is a graveyard for America". It lessens the hope for freedom. The use of this propaganda effects more than just buying a product.The ones who are against this war state the facts and most of the deaths and destruction the war has cost. This uses EmotionalAppeal and Appeal to Authority in the use of propaganda. The Appeal to Authority in this occurs as the person states the factsfrom an article to support their reasons to the situation. The rate of deaths the war has caused could make people wake up andrealize that the war is hurting more of our people than protecting them. The techniques of propaganda can change a person'sperspective on the war. his Emotional Appeal causes someone to look at their own lives and emotion. Below, there is a video that shows how people during WWII used posters and ads to help their troops by rationing. I believe this is effective because it can give you different perspectives.
War Propaganda
Emotional AppealThe war has had many distributions to the public on the difficult situation. Ads and posters have used the style of Emotional Appeal to threaten and fear people. Some contain things that could frighten some to lean toward that side. The definition of Emotional Appeal: Writers may appeal to fear, anger, or joy to sway their readers. They may also add climax or excitement. This technique is strongly connected to the essay's mood. Some ads also use Emotional Appeal for, not fear, but promising safety and peace. Here is an example of these kind of ads:
Some show fear for Iraqis that the Americans will not help them quoting " Iraq is a graveyard for America". It lessens the hope for
freedom. The use of this propaganda effects more than just buying a product. The ones who are against this war state the facts and most of the deaths and destruction the war has cost. This uses Emotional Appeal and Appeal to Authority in the use of propaganda. The Appeal to Authority in this occurs as the person states the facts from an article to support their reasons to the situation. The rate of deaths the war has caused could make people wake up and realize that the war is hurting more of our people than protecting them. The techniques of propaganda can change a person's perspective on the war. his Emotional Appeal causes someone to look at their own lives and emotion. Below, there is a video that shows how people during WWII used posters and ads to help their troops by rationing. I believe this is effective because it can give you different perspectives.
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